Use Inkwell's Dialogue pass skill to tighten lines in your screenplay — suggestions appear inline in the draft for you to accept or reject, not in a chat panel.
About 5 minutes in Plot
Dialogue pass proposals appear inline. Accept or reject each line; nothing applies without your say.
Each step matches visible UI in the editor.
Sign in and open the draft you want to polish. Dialogue pass works on the structured dialogue in the editor — scene headings and character cues included.
Skills run against structured screenplay data
Open your screenplay in Plot
In the right sidebar, select the Skills tab. You can also press ⌘K and search for Run skill: Dialogue pass — both paths launch the same pass.
Reviewable passes — not a chat transcript
Open the Skills panel
Find Dialogue pass in the skill library. Context suggestions may surface it first when your cursor is in dialogue — the card shows scope and a Run action.
Named pass from the launch skill set
Select Dialogue pass
Click Run. Inkwell analyzes dialogue in the skill's scope (scene or wider script per configuration) and returns structured suggestions — a toast confirms when the pass completes.
Structured markup — not pasted chat output
Run the pass
Each proposed rewrite appears on its dialogue line in the editor. Read the before and after side by side — the pass may suggest multiple lines in the same scene.
Line-level suggestions in the screenplay
Review inline suggestions
Use Accept to keep a suggestion or Reject to leave your original line. You stay in control — nothing applies until you choose, line by line.
Same muscle memory as a code review
Accept or reject each line
Accepted lines stay in the draft. Before another pass, create a named save point (⌘⇧S) so you can compare or restore if you want to revisit the earlier voice.
Pair with save points before big rewrites
Keep writing — optionally save a snapshot first